None. Flying fish only leap out of the water for short duration flights, certainly not up to 30,000 feet where the airplanes usually fly.
That will depend on where in the world you are flying from.
Depends on where you're flying from.
About 9000 planes fly at the same moment
No, there are many more planes flying for longer periods than helicopters.
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1000 cause they were flying
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There are mainly two different types of flying fish, the four-winged flying fish and the two-winged flying fish. Both can range in length from 14cm to 46cm. Flying fish have flatted corneas (The transparent layer forming the front of the eye) but most fish have curved corneas.
there can be many difficulties when flying paper planes including rain and other weather issues, interruptions (people, animals and objects passing by), extreme winds, injuries (papercuts, flying a plane into your eye or a bystanders)hope this helped :) :)
a flying fish weigh 3~6pounds. 8~9pounds if it's big as a koala.
Flying fish lay thousand of eggs which they stick to floating objects in a spawning frenzy. As with all marine species that spawn, not many individuals survive to adulthood.
Flying fish have many predators in the ocean, including larger fish, seabirds, and marine mammals. Predators such as tuna, dolphins, and flying fish themselves are known to feed on flying fish. Flying fish are an important part of the marine food chain and play a key role in the ecosystem.